Weekly Messenger, Volume 1, Number 3, Vevay, Switzerland County, 4 October 1831 — Page 4

the txi-;.;.'' c ot'iiiC p'.ut is eUui c-t:lii-fiei. of vr.e toriiuly jrosr.pt and fdal cuTocU of ti

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;Vo li.vc procured from one of the .a the fol

Mowing ",niu-i;1 diawn up by himself ves!?r

; l.i v at Ci inton

On SnnJ i v. the Uh int. tho first inlorma

.ti 'Mi of the c::itempla!ed i"iit'ir of the Black

acid how a single (iron in it a crnceiilraU-il st:ite '

applied to the tongue ;!' a dog, Kill? it On t'.iwith :

mm? sent trom souhi w as'ungNm.

Isvire was matlo bv

It is worthy of entire reliance: jibe animal after one or two bounds, falls dead.

r f:rct ininrni.t :ii it .Uit in ll-.rv l':;rf

i When the present alarm shall 1i-vp snmevv hut

T3Y CIIAl.'I.K? VK. 1 V, 'ivinHnU;! H)k k i lovtshr SY.t" ' H:.d CMi'ifv, nr.

i t .t-11 lv.ur-

The discfo.;subided, we -hail re turn to the fubier.t. am' tatej'ieit'1"r ol!ai !.r,s a

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t Tii hati'. high, supposed '. !-" tttirt'-T.

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w. vi r ki.evv

ti- r.o; "'is prou J'.v fu

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I sti.r in lin- f u herd tv'. o

si fie. mtiLiltrt n..in t.M. 1 ! impartial! v the rtlW!. of r.f (inn- on! ,n'xl "nrssnl1

"therot Was'uiiton, who sent the informal ioaj the anitn.il economy. Journal of Health. jsirie f tl. wl.v'h

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io.m.'. iv 1 1 y i . iMijmi. ii aj-pcar. irotn lliei t 1 pir.isrti mi r.ii.'tn ;n.!ais. uy i.i;ruc Koiso aiul UiS-; ,m!ll itlo's teOim.MJV, tliat Pare, a !avc U-Uv ! I"t?i"g Su'jet t A police oliirer on he- .V-!:ni, July oO. A tiucc.pv tn.m u yesray bo.-2;.

iri a-ucii the iini:rnirn tietwecn limi; cruni:ials i .

.I'Utice cf Hit; I'CUCC

r;s Mt'it ta a

P ! !hs error ' th: (! !'. ; ;., . - r. :itr.;y r.--- t' ft-K, u n ior (ip, v.! s f irijit- a. v, , . .J d -n r ri ;.', ' ' ' s 'i' i r T. t Ui s1'.; -n'c x f 'v U-:S- t'.t-i ansf!, k'.i.j;. ' I $ t-v v, rca'U:i; ir. ti e t:!e, ' f:e jl. ri.;s Opel's hcy trieilon him, l'-e ;rtv ! licivi!v hi--t?i sS-ir pjl. t're r -.- v Hi- f.-ntSt je-.vcliV-m -ut s f s i h r.iro ant? r:visMn? wines, Ai r ven a li nt, micht Wnk an l bttss.

r.ctn f r.-.x unsoa-cbed m.I cenirnl mnie,

V tto.e t;;-!it. thtn tlravct.'s ws scaicc

t. !:) f hpn like miiu ml spar, A :d silver lighter lhan t'n moon'sAn ! n.i;sic Iik; i h? sonps of stirs, A".d p-rtumcs I ke a thousand .lunes, A "! bret off n !t.-in own air.

o ti i: .. i - .. ii tore if :n litin"-. and llip oflipr linnir l.pt.irp it

in o iiiip-i.'ii, inii'iin, i;v i lanove r , " ei e , o !

iri-ffulailv oiir.uti7.ed and prepared to rise on the;"51 triCl'-

ith 0-t"her. I Iao was taken up. :md on his testimony

. , t . . . jlic coiifiiicred Lie tr?c;itoM ert;ninrnt

! ,,, .. . P' wa, "itlwas kintr, I d Jive on tharkik F-tir aduilion ave the nair.i.i ol tSe tour principal n- , . . , - , ,, , l , i c , ., , ' , 1 ipuddiu"; and treacle, and swing all day cn a j'-inlcailvrs in bampn and Duplm, ntt'l seve !

raitn uminsruin. name.u several tannltcs that

His re-

jthey intendeil to uiurder. Their object was to inarch by two routes to Wilmington, spreading ;detticticti and murder on their w ay. At Wil-

imington they expected to be reinforced by 000.

" Let not ambition mock their homely joys'

L fee P.vgrrs p'yirg in liis Itsir.

HesJint b:s ryrS he closed his ra-s iff ls.ic them in Ucd's name hegone, And :hroi!?i the yet eternal years la I stoi I. the tried ard sinless one Hi t tl eic wns yct rue untriid spell A wtmsn tompted and lia fell.

i.'.g to Mr. Mori-s.-y f Sampson, applied to l.im,"1? iX'KvtX u,e "-" between hnn5 criminal i Al,,st .;y

to join the conspirators, slated thatlhe negroes1 ."u '! 5 veniscn, .epned maimn was men ie

(Uillcctnv1 r sahy. i'lir 'I't t-pa

I'JO nil whom it may or cein, Tuke SWtics, that I

iv ir - i r- . i st:;;!!, ' Mc stonui Monday in Ni.-vtfintfr nest, J hr lleyzht of Lyoyment. A gentleman nrai "at the Ouitiiouse in Ycvuy, cuu.mer.ee sctli; sjall h.hI Castleton, England, asked aconntrv booby what jinulur t!:e bnds and to n !ots, on v. Lieu V e tax- s

ror '.i!eori:i:v;:)ty a-e iuei'r tiu-years 13 7.183, "-9 "3'Jand lSol, and not paid oft or bidort the said second Mom'uy in Nocnj';ci; w liich UinU :ind lots are in the county ot' Swi'zsilanv., and i.i the Ibliowiiij; townships and ranges, to wit:

j'fewn 1 rr.nge 1 Etst of the fr.st principal tr.eridiap ! line,

Town 2 lange 1 do. do. rwn 1 rane 1 West f the h.-st ptincipul mernlian lino, Town 2 rar.pe 1 do. Jo. 'Fown 3 range t do. do. Town 1 range 2 dj. do. Town 2 range 2 do. do. Town 3 range 2 do. do, Town 1 range 3 dj. do. Town 2 ringe 3 do. do. Town 3 range 3 do. Uo. Tcwn range 3 do. do.

1 own! range 4 do. do.

Town 2 range 4 do . od. Town 3 rang;e 4 do. do.

Coffee Trees were conveyed from Mochi to Holland, in 1 G 1 G; and carried to the West Indies in the Vear 17?f.:fiist rullivaftri Snrniam l,.r

y less;1' s'Tr'y 'bemselvcs with arms and ammuni ,he Dutch, 1718; its culture encouraged in the jtion, and then return. Three ot the linelead-iplantation? ITo"1

crs in unpiin nave neen tanen, ana uave and Jim executed. There are 23 negroes in jail in .1 Lcng Bill. A bill has lately been filed in Duplin county, all of them no doubt concerned ; the Vice Chancellers Court, containing 320 foli-

in the conspiracy. Several have been whip-los, and 933 teparate interrogatories, to each of

"ped, and some released. InSampsnn 25 are in!wnich a specihe answer must be put in, and the

ijail, all concerned directly or indirectly m the 'answer w ill consequently extend to 2, 000 folios

th brow,

TUB POLES' GOOD MGUT. A soncr, a s.u.g lor Poland, A cuj f f. sTa! wino, l'h..ni;h pledge ! bv tnsiya breaking hesrt,

1:11 strot g- tor thee and thine. VV:r'i smilinRl n, tnd calm fmo.jth

ln- l ite hs h tansrht t!i art.

i . or.i ci Vy lov'd one, roand us now, In solJicr'? guise to part. Tie horr.es Jhe homes of Poland, T lie mountains sn.l the pUins. 1 he rlvors, ar,d the froe wild woods The !: vesthat bur.t their c.ainsi he a ti f r's .n-rcJ love- the tears I'h .r t t;,e hero's full the tn -s (vy t-f t.Ur bettrr vrr i 'li high, to one and all. ' the s-vo:d, thesnr, of Poland The keener', and -he best ; Hot fiir.?w:y the covviv.l shield, An 1 ba-e the warrior's breast. As to the battle ground, 4s to a bai.qaet m.! Torre's mic -n the tnitrpet sound, Fill high though I cpe be gone. The crov, the cross of FoLim Aye honest hearts and trut , llsvf i oV'.ly dyed ttie p-?areful robe In tjlor-, sanguine hu . Iea;r., hiy cross of con.uerinc fa mo. That led one Constant ine, tatrtmb'c thou, of recreant famr, ii lore l!ic bannered sign. -1 r.-ht, pood n:i;ht to I'olsnJ "o ra r.-ow sun may rise To oc us rest en mother earth, P.enealh i o.r o n blue skiet; An.i weicvtne, weloome, if the strife il ; w an. to nuke thee f.-tc-Fill. Xi xv- hst dtar thicb of life, t!.' Polir.l-ad or ;hee.

Fro;:. ! Hv. ich. V. ( Star lit. NtXiKO coxsrniACV.

plot.

The excitement among the people in Sampson is very great, and increasing; they are taking effectual measures to arrest all suspected persons. A very intelligent Negro Preacher named David, was put on his trial to-day, and

Icleaily convicted by the testimony of another

negro. The people were so much enraged,

I that they could scarcely be prevented from

Epidemics. It is said to be a fact, that neither

the small-pox, measles, hooping-cough, or scarlet fever, have ever been known either in New South Valt9, Van Diemen's Land, or Sandwich Islands.

SATURDAY COURIER, PHILADELPHIA.

Uhooting him on his passage from the court "f7 ,CrU i J , 1 .1 k COUR,E b , . , . r . 'grateful for the liberal patronage they h-ve reeeived !l, .iitcn M l id l:ll All Hip rnn PCBi.lii in'iID in.' " r .1 . 1 1 ..

jhouse to the jail. All the confession made, in

jduce the belief that the conspirators w ere well organize.!, and their plans well understood in Duplin, Sampson, Wayne, New Hanover, and Lenoir. I Nothing had transpired to raise even a sus

picion that they extended into Cumberland or Bladen, except that Jim confessed that Nat, Col. Wright's negro, (who has beeu missing since the discovery of the plot) had gone to Bryant Wright's, in the neighborhood of Fayetteville, to raise a company to join the conspirators. The rumors respecting a large force having been seen collected together, are unfounded, though there seema no doubt but that small armed bands have been seen. I cannot believe that any danger is to be apprehended, where the citizens are so constantly on the watch, and pursue such vigorous measures towards the ofFenders. The militia arc assembled in ample force.

VIRGINIA.

Complete returns have been received of the)

and anxious to improve, tsfaras they possibly can, the 1 . r . 1 -. A ct .- ..

cnaracier 01 American iiiersuirc, oner me lollowinr

premium: W.Vf HUJVUKEI) DOLLARS, to the

writer of the best ORIGINAL TALE, prepar

ed lor me saturuay courier, a no presented under tht following restrictions and regulations. All tales intended to compete tr this premium, must be addressed to fftodward U Spragg, Philadelphia, ree of postage, or or before the 1st day of December next. Accompanying each tale, the writer saust fur

nish bis or her name, and address, in a seperate sealed seperate envelope, which will not be openad, except

in me case 01 tne successful competitor. Early in December, the tales presented, will be sub

milted to a committee of the following gentlemen via

David Paul Browr, William at Meredith, John Musgrsve, Richard Penn Smith, Mortan McMichael, and Charles Alexander, who will award prior to the 1st of January next. As soon as the award shall be determined, public in

formation of the same will be given. Immediately there

alter the successful candidate may draw on the publish

er for the am unt of tne premium The publication of the tales will coiomtnce in Janu

ary next, and be continued at the discretion of tbe publishers. Competitorsor the premium are requested to use care in the preparation of their manuscripts, as

it is very desirable that illegibility may be avoided

Town 2 Nor'h of range twelVe, est. of the 2d priow-

pal meridian Imr,

Town 3 do. do do.

Town4 do. do. da. Town 5 do. do. do. Sale to continue from day to day, between the honra of nine o'clock in the morning and four o'clock in the evening of each day until all such Ian Is and lut whether the owners be resident or not, are ofiered for sale within said county of Switzerland. PRUETT HARVEY, Ct'.kctor S. V. Vevay, September IS.

PROPOSALS.

selection for members of Congress from this The undersigned, proposes to commence

.State

The following is a complete list of the the publication of a paper, on a royal sheet,

last and the next Lotiffress

LAST CONt.RESs.

Mark Alexander,

; Robert Allen, I William Armstrong.

Hckif';. e:t. o Knowirg the deep inter-1 William S. Archer, e;t which pervade the community with respect' John S. Barbour, to aa ins -irreciion ol ihe blacks reported to have Thomas T. Rouldin, b"!.f! out ia r-ampson and Duplin counties on John Taliaferro, Sim-'av ni'iht l ist, wc hasten to lav before the X. U. Claiborne, p iV.bc, ia :hi-s extra sl:n. such intelligence as' irhui 1 Coke, jr. b is rea he i in s;noc ir paper went to press, Robert Craig, f;cm which ii is gratifying to learn that no ovett' Thomas Davenport, n- t cf rebellion ha taken place, and that thc.pliiltp Doddridge, al.it mil icp-ii ts now circulating throughout tbe William F. Gordon, oun'.ry. ,! : the-burning of property and mas- W. S. Draper, -:iio ofsever.il white families, are entirely er-'iewjs Maxwell, t one..1,!-. But while we rejoice to hear that no James Tiezvant, lives ate I . thfie .-should be no relaxation of Cla rles V. Mercer, vii! Hire an i piecantion. Although no damage William Mct.'ov, ! ts beers done, an extensive plot seems to h ivc George I. oval, been v.t'.l tnituicd for peat mischief, and it John M. Patton,

tn ty r.ot Prompt :

vol tors

!..t' bei traced to its boun lariee. J0hn J. Koaue,

fr serurity ?htijh!, therefore, be ..ndrew Stevenson.

NEXT CONGl.F.oJ. Mark Alexandei, Unbeit Allen, William Armstrong, William S. Archer, John S. Barbour, Thomas T. Pouldin, Joseph W. Chinn, N. 1 1. Claiborne, Richard Coke, jr. Robert Craig, Thomas Davenport, Philip Doddridge, William F. Gordon, Charles Johnson, Lewis Maxwell, John V. Masoti. Charles T". Mercer, William McCoy, Thomas Newton, John M. Patton, John J. Roane, Andrew Stevenson.

at Printer's Retreat, Switzerland county, Ind

jabout the 10th of Septem. next, to be called

evrry w Im re taken and steadily persevered in.

' ho f !!. wmi-jj communication wa irctuved; stuaxob notorns resvxtinc. tka. at the K.vec. :t:ve Oiljoe to d..y at I 2 eclock M.j As impaitial journalists we would willingly ah Cun iov, Sampson county, Sep. 13, 1331. ; stain Irom giving currency to the late news from i'. l-'e Go-nit r of'.Vom t-'r.i4j.-:i: ; Purope, of the deleterious principle alleged to Sir: T!.o ii:h.il it tuts of Sampson have been' Inn been discovered in green tea, until further

alamo i uiiJ; an insii! n it n ot the

Negroes. 'and mote minute details shall have been furnish-

Wo !m e ten r fifteen negi oo in jail.an-l we'ed on this momentous subject. Put others are

h.nesuoi; proof that most

THE WEEKLY JVIESSENQEH.

Devoted to News, Literature, Agriculture,

Manufactures, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence.-, and all other Subjects of an interesting nature, politics excepted, which shall be entirely excluded. TERMS. Two dollars, in produce, for fifty-two numbers, if paid in advance two dollars and fifty' cents, paid within the year and three doP lars, at the expiration of the year. A deduction of 15 per cent will be made, where cash is paid. Qr Advertisements, will be inserted at the usual rates. , WILLIAM C. KEEN. ! Printer's Reti eat, July, 1831. Subscriptions psid witnin two months, will ba considered in advance. PRODUCE. For the accommodation of our subscribers on the eastern route, produce may be left with Richard T Goddard, at bis ktore, in York township, Charl'-s F Krutz, at his store, in New York, Aribert Gazlay, near Troy, Samuel Hicks, near Querci i (irove; Joseph McHenry,in Cotton township. Pay your Taxes. The undersigned, hereb) gives notice, that he has been appointed to collect the state &.

county REVENUE, for the present year.

He has received the dun icates. and is now

r '

th'un will be ( not swaved by the same cautious spirit with our-

hinnd over to v ti Sitieii.o ("o-mt. Wo I; ivejsel ves. Art tneso persons awaie ot the h.izari.

ff-I.:ao-y that will loiphcto most ol the nethey incur in ttius giving currency to imputations; rc.;uty anj tD rcceivc the Cash

.t s in t'io ' o.utv. Vv e ui-ii ou to w-no an;ag.unsi tins i ivouiae ot ine lames, ine poui oi r.;-Her ! 'ur.r.i u-.l the Colonel I t lie county to evening sociability the unloosener of tongues, -! i-'int -i gu-'.nl, to guar i :lu jail until the ne ! '-.!i ener of wit, and unveiler of character? Is r.r'os sh.i'.l h.ivc i!it.:r tiio' Ti.e people of not " the march of intellect' alieady sutliciently

f .: pli

i-i

.o,' v !. ivc i -.mined ten or i:f;-ti ne-'rapid, without tiampling down, and convciting ::.-, i vv o :;ijiltv. am: have put them'mto highway? of reason, the pleasant little nooks Th, if re v. r; was mj. h excitement in of tea-table gossip; whete palate is delicately ao.J i)ii;i;!i before. Your, respect da!tered with the fragrant infusion while the ear

WM. P.LANUS. n:o. p.r. i i.nc, R. C HOI.V.F.S. II. C. HOLM PS, S. JOHNSON.

00" lie hopes, his fellow-citizens, will be

prepared to pay him when he calls on them(

winch will be in a tew days. PRUETT IIARVEV, coll.

VENDUE. EXECUTOR'S SALE. Will be said, at PUBLIC SALE, to the h'tehest

bidders, at the late residence of John Brown, dec. on the road bet een Mountiterlir g and Jacksonville,

On Thursday, October 6, 1831, A wagon, with gears complete; four horses, tws cows, young cattle, sheep and hogs, house! old an 4 kitchen furniture, a variety of farming utensils, together with many other articles. 'i'XRMS A credit of nine months for all sums over three dollars, good security required that sum an& under, cash. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock, A. MJAMES BROWN, eiecutor: JcJTersea township, September 13

PROPOSALS, For publishing in th City of U'.-shington, two wetk ly newspapers, ('.u pamplvlct furniHine to be entitled THE MECHANICS REGISTER; TBI OTHSH THE FARMER'S REGISTER.

A portion r the Daily lelegrtpn wil! be devotee to agriculture and the mechanic arts Havi-.g the

matter in type we propose to up two weekly theetf.

to contain sixteen octavo pages escb.

The Farmer's Register will contain agricultural n tices. and such other matter, common to a newspaper.

as will be interesting to that class from whom we de

rive the staff of Ide. The Mechanic Remitter will contain such renera!

information on mechanics, in addition to the ordinary newspaper notices, as will render it a valuable acquisition to tbe library of that useful and influential class

of citizens for whom it is intended.

These publications will contain no advertisements

but those connected with agriculture and the median -

ic arts.

The price for these will be one dollar and fifty cents

per annum, paid in advance. The editor is willing, where one individual will obtain eight or more subscribers, and remit one dollar and twenty-five centjfot each, to forward these papers at the rate of gl per volume Each volume to contain 5 numbtts.

DUFF CREEtf. August 8. SubscriLcrs retched at this cjfic e. Ylobevt AuAvcs' Vaslalo. The undrrsiuned has been appointed executor ni '

the last will and ttstament of KOHERT R. ANDRE?

late of Cottbn township, deceased, and requests all persons indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment and persons having demands against the same will present them according to law.

Said estate is solvent. J EDEN EDWARDS, ra'r Cottoa township, August V).

TAKEN UP BY ROBERT TARLTOS, living .. Posev township. Switzerland couptv Indiana. a M'EINNEY ROAN FILLET, 13i hands high, a star and smp in ber forehead, supposed to be three years old last spring. Appraised

to twenty-five dollars, by Jcsoa-h S Eillsrd and .lamp

Heanek, before ii.e, th.s litn ojiv ol August. IN1. (Certified) ARIBEUT G4ZLAY, August 22. Justice of tho Peace

t)i.'rvcr 0fce, FatUxiii , " Set t. i 4, 3 P. M.

SIIULL'S

VAlIBi MACIHiE.

not les lielicatelv tickled by the pleasant me- The subscriber has purchased the patent right, fo

iange of fact and fiction, there being just enough Jetlcrson township, of

I of one of these ingredients to give pungency to SIIULL'S WASHING MACHINE,

the other? I iv , i. i i:,: .1 .... ,i,l,l il.r. c .i

mu,n,11.,ll,m,,tn,(,i. ... , .

irist, were be now alive, repeat ms exclamation, uy tni9 jabr .aving machine, three bed quilts, bo ter Gazette. " 7Vi.' koro I tnmhle at thy fatal stream,"1 them ever so dirty, can be completely wnghed in ten

when informed that the most deadly of all poi-minutes and six sheet can be washed in titteen minutes

j

In the course of a trial which occurred at P.x eler Assizes. Eng. Mr. Cockhurn asked a wit ncss tinder examination, what direction the f t i soner (who had left the road in or"ci to escapi pursuit) took? "Nor wPt, sir," was ihe reply The learned gentlermm said that was not what lie meant did the prisoner go from the road at riht angles? "No, sir." was the happy an

He w'mhes to dispose of single rights at go each Lwer 0f ijie deponent khe went a left angle-

d will be prepared, ina tew days, 10 mspose or ma , . . ft . . . . plT at." Exe-

1 vv

place

to (

momeut rt '

Badlimvrc, Sr.pt. 10, 1831.

. . lllil Q I IHIIIT irilllll'M MI'l'.linilllL'IV. WIIIIUIll LIICT 111 .111 ' 1 I I I.- ... Ik

ihe , . nilomen who w.i.t liom this stnw. the pruss.c acid, has been detected m green .. . - .,r .,r ,hi?h ' 1 11,3 a:iy u,e iu y.M..u .-nij

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;;io..ii c-i iuoiuiav login, nave iois it a: u suau noi aiieinpi i oiiv uwwu lil.lM.tilj l.vui'r,. .-";,

!. thrie lei

i!'i d

ars of readers, by repealing all the accouuts jj-tionville. September !'.

surviving signer of the declaration r.f iudepen

decce, enters upon his 9"th vear. r.i?r:cf.